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A systematic review of antibody mediated immunity to coronaviruses: kinetics, correlates of protection, and association with severity

Authors :
Isabel Rodriguez-Barraquer
Amy Wesolowski
Brooke A. Borgert
Derek A. T. Cummings
Bernardo García-Carreras
Justin Lessler
Veronique Etienne
Angkana T. Huang
Henrik Salje
Bingyi Yang
Carlos A. Moreno
Matthew D. Hitchings
Benjamin D. Solomon
Susan M Rattigan
Donald S. Burke
Luke Trimmer-Smith
Leah C. Katzelnick
Huang, Angkana T. [0000-0002-9857-3506]
Yang, Bingyi [0000-0002-0811-8332]
Katzelnick, Leah C. [0000-0003-1033-6758]
Borgert, Brooke A. [0000-0002-1429-7365]
Lessler, Justin [0000-0002-9741-8109]
Burke, Donald S. [0000-0002-5704-8094]
Wesolowski, Amy [0000-0001-6320-3575]
Cummings, Derek A. T. [0000-0002-9437-1907]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Huang, Angkana T [0000-0002-9857-3506]
Katzelnick, Leah C [0000-0003-1033-6758]
Borgert, Brooke A [0000-0002-1429-7365]
Burke, Donald S [0000-0002-5704-8094]
Cummings, Derek AT [0000-0002-9437-1907]
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020), Nature Communications, medRxiv, article-version (status) pre, article-version (number) 1, Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020.

Abstract

Funder: John A Watson Faculty Scholar fellowship<br />Many public health responses and modeled scenarios for COVID-19 outbreaks caused by SARS-CoV-2 assume that infection results in an immune response that protects individuals from future infections or illness for some amount of time. The presence or absence of protective immunity due to infection or vaccination (when available) will affect future transmission and illness severity. Here, we review the scientific literature on antibody immunity to coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV-2 as well as the related SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and endemic human coronaviruses (HCoVs). We reviewed 2,452 abstracts and identified 491 manuscripts relevant to 5 areas of focus: 1) antibody kinetics, 2) correlates of protection, 3) immunopathogenesis, 4) antigenic diversity and cross-reactivity, and 5) population seroprevalence. While further studies of SARS-CoV-2 are necessary to determine immune responses, evidence from other coronaviruses can provide clues and guide future research.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2020), Nature Communications, medRxiv, article-version (status) pre, article-version (number) 1, Nature communications, vol 11, iss 1
Accession number :
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